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36 where to go? .........

36 was bought by China, not Japanese.

It is fair and comfortable. No matter from the rational, legal, moral and even emotional point of view, as an hardcore netizen, I will give you a rational comment. 36 has done nothing wrong from beginning to end. Please read it:

At the earliest, Tencent QQ launched an accurate IP address to locate users' online addresses, so users can see when and where other users are. Later, with the rise of cyber crime rate, the national judicial organs cracked a large number of cases through Tencent by checking the chat records of suspects, real-time monitoring, accurately locating the user's location, and even pretending to be the suspect's friends, because almost all netizens have a QQ number. Of course, it is understandable for the judicial organs to do so for the sake of network security. However, there is a problem here. It is reasonable for the judicial organs to investigate the QQ information of suspects in order to solve the case. So Tencent's real-time monitoring of all QQ users and peeping at users' privacy exist from a technical point of view. No one can deny this. Let's not say for the time being whether Tencent has made profits for itself by doing so, but he is fully capable of doing so. So who will supervise Tencent's operation?

We learned about Tencent's "capabilities" earlier, so who will supervise Tencent's behavior? How many unreasonable and even illegal things did Tencent do behind its back? Of course, users don't know and have no ability to supervise Tencent's behavior. So since Tencent is suspected of peeping at users' privacy, why does Tencent have such a big reaction to the buttoned bodyguards launched by 36? Absolute rights will create absolute violence. Tencent has absolute rights for hundreds of millions of QQ users, but after 36 launched the buttoning bodyguard, it seems to have shaken Tencent's "absolute rights", so Tencent's response seems to be a major earthquake. On the other hand, 36 did not supervise Tencent's behavior, and 36 only prevented QQ users' privacy from being peeped through a small software, which did not harm the interests of users, but only protected the interests of users. Seeing this, everyone should have a judgment in their hearts.

In addition, we can't ignore the fact that Tencent first introduced the illegal means of "you can't use QQ after using 36", but there was no retaliatory means of "you can't use 36 after using QQ", so it is definitely Tencent that harms the interests of netizens, not 36! To sum up, we don't ask what Tencent and 36 are thinking. We only look at what happened, that is, what the two companies have done. At first, Tencent helped the judiciary solve the case by monitoring users suspected of violating the law. That's right. Then, first, 36 launched the act of detaining bodyguards, which did not harm the interests of users, nor did it harm Tencent's interests. (If it did harm Tencent's interests, Tencent was definitely peeping at users' privacy. ) Then, Tencent reacted extremely strongly to unite some almost eliminated software companies on the same front to sue 36 in an attempt to discredit 36. I don't do anything wrong during the day, and I'm not afraid of ghosts knocking at the door in the middle of the night. Since 36' s software only prevents users' privacy from leaking, we can only understand Tencent's strong reaction as guilty or 36 has harmed his interests. Then, the most incredible thing happened. Tencent made a user who installed 36 unable to use QQ through technical means! This behavior directly harmed the interests of hundreds of millions of innocent netizens. Tencent did this instead of 36. From this point of view, the biggest victim is the user, and 36 has also become a victim, because Tencent is forcing netizens to make choices. This move is nothing more than harming others and not benefiting themselves. Tencent's excuse is actually saying that 36 is "malware"! This move not only harms the normal interests of netizens, but also the act of Tencent saying that 36 is "malware". From a legal point of view, it is directly suspected of libel and unfair competition! And everyone knows that 36 is a security guard who has protected us for many years for free, a veritable security guard! Tencent unilaterally stopped QQ service for users with 36 software, which is suspected of violating Article 12 of the Anti-Unfair Competition Law, which states that "when selling goods, operators shall not tie in goods against the wishes of buyers or attach other unreasonable conditions". "Tencent requires users to delete 36 software, otherwise they can't use it. This practice is suspected of attaching unreasonable conditions." In addition, Tencent openly attacked the 36 website. It is reported that the content of the website is mostly false, and most of the people who participated in the comments were executives of Tencent's cooperative companies.

To put it another way, over the years, 36 has been completely free to provide security protection for the vast number of net names, from killing Trojans to protecting systems, to cleaning up real malware, and now 36 antivirus, etc., which can be described as dedicated to the computer security of the vast number of netizens, or, to put it bluntly, dedicated to the information security of the whole China country, and has always provided the greatest and best help to users for free. These are all the netizens * *. However, the success of 36 and the free of 36 have become the envy of a small number of merchants who want to share a piece of the "China computer security market" but the technology is not good and the price is very expensive. At one time, the free of 36 has become the target of public criticism! 36 successfully changed the reality that any ordinary user who wants computer security has to pay several hundred yuan a year for antivirus software and upgrade costs. The success of 36 is the recognition of hundreds of millions of netizens, the recognition of technology, and the recognition of seeking benefits for everyone for free. This is not only in line with the national conditions of our country, but also in line with the superior socialist system, and seeking benefits for the broad masses of the people. This is related to the rise and fall of a country and a nation. Everything 36 has done is not only in line with the values and codes of conduct that a business in the information field should have, but also in line with a country's long-term national conditions. Didn't our party lead the broad masses of the people to victory in this way? It can be seen from the security protection of the 36 security system to the civil information system of the whole China country that why the majority of netizens so highly admire the 36 security guards is an ironclad fact, not by grandstanding, not by various gorgeous diamond membership systems, not by charging fees to divide the majority of netizens into three or six grades, nor by using the huge game market to make the masses play with things. What he has done is only an ordinary and great point: the information security of the masses. Without the information security protection of 36 billion to hundreds of millions of people, just imagine, how can you chat safely and leisurely, then do you still trust to spend a lot of money on online games to invest in your game characters? How can you concentrate on decorating your beautiful QQ space and your fancy virtual QQ characters? Will you not care about putting the equivalent of one year's income of people in poor areas into your favorite QQ online game? Having said that, I can't help sighing for the "consumption list" that Tencent has set up in its online games. For a virtual fancy "limited edition" QQ character dress, our rich second generation can spend tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands, and our Tencent has set up a list to make them proud of it. I sigh that the mountains and rivers that we revolutionaries of the older generation have sacrificed our lives for are so vividly interpreted by the rich people on the consumption list set by Tencent. I don't know that the total consumption of the consumption list set by any game and platform under Tencent in one month can help tens of thousands of poor students and poor workers and peasants not to worry about having enough to eat and wear for several years. . . Various foreign brands of security software have taken a fancy to the huge market of information security in China. Many security software represented by Norton, Kaspersky, etc. have entered the China market separately, greedy to monopolize the information security market in China with technological advantages, and unified their caliber, aiming at every netizen with a large-caliber sniper rifle that costs hundreds of yuan to upgrade and install every year, while some well-known domestic anti-virus software companies (not professional computer security software, Only refers to an indicator of anti-virus) have followed suit, and also raised large-caliber rifles at the vast number of netizens. Imagine that if there is no 36 free, it will be calculated by 5 million netizens (not counting enterprise and national computer systems) and calculated by the 2 yuan of each computer every year (the paid anti-virus software is just one computer in order to monopolize the market, right? ) Then, a year, the China market conservatively estimates that there will be a net profit of 1 billion yuan. Oh, my God, we can see from this that 36' s good and professional free policy will offend many businesses that want to make profits from the netizen safety market, so it is not surprising that companies such as Jinshan and Rising attack 36. . . And we can also infer that when 36 goes to the international market, then 36 will have an unlimited future. . . Of course, we don't do the above discussion for the sake of myth 36. We just speak with facts, just like our socialist superior system. The benefits are self-evident. As an independent brand of our country, in the security field that he is responsible for, it is as small as the basic security of computers used by everyone, so that our computers are not troubled by Trojans, viruses, malicious plug-ins, malicious software, operating system security loopholes and system garbage mastered by foreigners. Just because it is for the sake of the vast number of netizens, the responsibility shouldered by 36 is more and more heavy. We know that the greater the responsibility, the greater the power, and the greater the responsibility. 36 shoulders such a great responsibility for us. Why can't we let him play some regulatory role? I am relieved that 36 oversees network security. We know that not long ago, the United States established the National Cyber Warfare Command, not to follow suit, but it is certain that our country will also take countermeasures in the increasingly important strategic international position of informationization, especially in the national security position of information. At present, we may only see the civilian status of 36, but since it is the leader, should we legislate to let 36' s security supervision function play a regulatory role in national information security? Speaking of this, I realize more clearly that Tencent is only involved in chatting and playing games, and the position of 36, which has the advantages of technology, specialty and the masses, is more important and prominent. Without security, nothing can be said. With the wishes of our center, our 36 is growing stronger and stronger, pushing our national independent brand to the strategic height of national and international security.

Let's look at what Tencent has done. Because Tencent started early and has a solid foundation, Tencent has rapidly developed into a huge software empire by monopolizing a real-time chat software on the China network. At first, the QQ chat software, the foundation of Tencent, was registered for free. Later, before the number one was available, Tencent began to buy and sell some good QQ numbers such as five QQ numbers and created a reality through the charging membership system. If you want to make good use of QQ, you have to pay money, and then you launch a QQ game platform to make a profit by buying and selling the game currency "joy beans". At the same time, Tencent began to develop a large number of paid online games. Through the huge market share of QQ chat software, Tencent established a huge software empire. At that time, a phenomenon shook the empire, that is, Trojan horse hacking, and Tencent had to declare war on Trojan horses. After he forced QQ users to install QQ doctors, QQ doctors who were almost useless in the face of Trojans felt that they were unable to do anything. Tencent had to declare defeat and turned to other professional antivirus software companies for help. It is precisely because of the support of the vast number of QQ users that all the software launched by Tencent has a great advantage, which also makes Tencent have absolute rights in its QQ chat and other software, which Tencent thinks is understandable. However, we hope that Tencent will not forget that the masses are the foundation and the interests of the masses are supreme. Without the recognition and support of the masses, there would be no Tencent today! Don't forget that you don't have time to cheer for others because you are wonderful and wonderful. Don't forget that your safe operation of 36 security guards has contributed! We should not forget our roots as human beings.

which one is installed in China Game Online Center, QQ game +QQ can't be used, right?

which PPS network TV is installed, QQ+QQ can't be used, right?

QQ music +QQ can't be used with cool dog music, can it?

QQ Pinyin +QQ can't be used with sogou Pinyin, can it?

which one is equipped with storm video, QQ video +QQ can't be used, right?

QQ whirlwind +QQ won't work, will it?

which pack is 36, QQ doctor +QQ can't use it, right?

which MSN is installed, QQ can't be used, right?

you can't play tencent games +QQ, can you?

which player can't play CS if he crosses firewire +QQ, right?

if you play Happy Farm, you can't play QQ Farm +QQ, can you?

which one uses Sina Weibo, QQ space +QQ can't be played, right? .

which one uses Netease email, QQ email +QQ can't be used, right?

which one to use, Alipay, Fortune Link +QQ, can't be used, right?

which one to use, Baidu, Soso +QQ can't be used, right?

which one to use Taobao, pat +QQ can't be used, right?

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Well, having said that, let's get back to the point. Just now, we talked about Tencent's bad behavior of "You can't run QQ if you install 36", and maliciously slandered 36 security guards, the best recognized professional security software in China, as "malicious software". Isn't this unfair competition? But also directly caused the loss of the majority of users. And then again, I installed 36 security guards, and Tencent doesn't invade privacy. How do you know that I installed 36 security guards? And what software I install is my choice. Why do you interfere with Tencent? And let's look at 36' s countermeasures. After that, 36 didn't take the same despicable means as Tencent to launch a "36 security guard and anti-virus software that can't be run when Tencent is installed", which once again showed us 36' s professionalism and noble morality for the sake of the masses. Moreover, 36 also generously withdrew its "buttoning security bodyguards". Since this software made Tencent feel so uncomfortable, it was on pins and needles. So let's not ask Tencent what ulterior secrets it has for the time being, but first let us feel that 36 has taken the initiative to take back this security software that has shaken Tencent's absolute power for everyone's benefit. 36' s generosity, tolerance and professionalism have to be impressive! Tencent, a hegemonist, forcibly popped up the news window, forcibly scanned the hard disk, forcibly upgraded the software, forcibly promoted the software plug-in, and forcibly installed it, giving users no choice at all. This time, forcibly uninstalling 36 security software is tantamount to a power act that flouts the rights of users. 36 wants to fight for users' choice, but Tencent's hegemony maintains its power by unloading 36. QQ is a closed empire.